The race is on for the Vice-Presidential (Professional) seat in the Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS) election.
Three contenders are in the running for the Vice-President (Graduate) position in the Society of Graduate Professional Students (SGPS) election.
With one in three Kingston households facing food insecurity, City Council’s decision to declare it an emergency is a call to action.
This year’s TEDxQueensU conference aimed to “illuminate” voices often left in the shadows.
The AMS executive looks back on the fall term, making strides as the first de-slated team in 151 years.
Students will be able to start saving more money with a daily student discount at Metro.
At the end of last semester, the AMS travelled to Queen’s Park to meet with of provincial parliament (MPPs).
With the winter executive, society, and referenda elections on the horizon, student leaders are calling for a boost in voter turnout to ensure broader student engagement.
With timelines remaining uncertain, the AMS and Society of Professional Graduate Students (SGPS) have been left questioning whether the long-awaited JDUC move-in will become a reality.
A strike deadline approaches while the University and campus-wide unions attempt to reach an agreement.
Braving the cold, graduate students and community rallied outside Dupuis Hall to PSAC 901, Unit 1’s contract negotiations with the University.
Graduate students and teaching fellows call out to restore international student awards.
The outdoor Indigenous gathering space at the south-east end of Tindall Field recognizes Kanonhsyonne (Janice Hill), BEd ’99, and her years of contributions to the Queen’s Indigenous community after her retirement from the position of Associate Vice-Principal (Indigenous Initiatives and Reconciliation) in March 2024.
A student at Queen’s University is calling for greater institutional action after encountering an act they perceive as antisemitic in their residence earlier in December. 
Dr. Stephen Vanner was appointed to three interim roles at Queen’s University on Dec. 1.  
Five years after his ing, students gathered to honour the life of Amir Moradi one of the victims of Flight PS752.
Financial woes and governance changes dominated the last Arts and Science Faculty Board meeting of the 2024 academic year.
While the post-secondary education sector in Ontario may be at its “breaking point,” Interim Dean Bob Lemieux wants to assure students that “we’re not alone.”
Around 20 students wearing keffiyehs and face masks held a sit-in at the Registrar’s Office inside Gordon Hall on Dec. 6, demanding updates from Queen’s University’s Responsible Investment Committee regarding their review of the Queen’s University Apartheid Divestment (QUAD) request to divest from companies doing business in or with the State of Israel.
The AMS concluded its final Assembly of the 2024-25 academic year with conversations addressing leadership burnout and reinforcing the roles of elected officials.